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Daranello

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Doo has X and XRS
Poo Has Pro-R
Cat has RR
BMW has M
Audi has RS
SVT...SRT....ect...

Yamaha needs a :bling balls out name!
 
Daranello said:
Doo has X and XRS
Poo Has Pro-R
Cat has RR
BMW has M
Audi has RS
SVT...SRT....ect...

Yamaha needs a :bling balls out name!
SS
 
RTX and SE have been their staples over GT and FX
 
I think Yamaha already has a few performance editions, XTX being my favorite, LOL. I would not ride a sled that had a Type R badge on it, sorry!

Personally I like my XTX Back Country, now if I boost it I will love it!
 
Hmmm looking for acronums. Lets see. SS stands for super stock SST for Super Stock Truck. So I vote for GT , RT , BC , TS But my fav is BIC.

Seriously though the Letters usually stood for a package added to a vehicle. Could be performance or not. So XTX or LTX or SE ect are add on packages. I think SS is overused but if the sled has nothing seperating it from stock then it is meaningless. As in is Yami comes out with a new motor and slaps a SS on everyone built. Then the whole idea of it means nothing. SS or any other acronum is supposed to mean something special or different from the Standard sled.

So an Apex SS or Nytro SS should be a Supped up version of the stock version but if you do not have a stock or standard version of the same sled then they are all SS versions which just amounts to Bold New Grafics. So even if they come out with a new motor in a new chassis slapping a SS on it is just wrong.
 
Sasquatch said:
Hmmm looking for acronums. Lets see. SS stands for super stock SST for Super Stock Truck. So I vote for GT , RT , BC , TS But my fav is BIC.

Seriously though the Letters usually stood for a package added to a vehicle. Could be performance or not. So XTX or LTX or SE ect are add on packages. I think SS is overused but if the sled has nothing seperating it from stock then it is meaningless. As in is Yami comes out with a new motor and slaps a SS on everyone built. Then the whole idea of it means nothing. SS or any other acronum is supposed to mean something special or different from the Standard sled.

So an Apex SS or Nytro SS should be a Supped up version of the stock version but if you do not have a stock or standard version of the same sled then they are all SS versions which just amounts to Bold New Grafics. So even if they come out with a new motor in a new chassis slapping a SS on it is just wrong.

;)!
 


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